You gotta do what's right by you and don't take some ribbing hard. It's just the way on this board. Lot a guys been hear a long time. (not me i'm still new)
My first buildw was two guitars in parallel. A cheap one for me and really nice one for a friend of mine. What I didn't feel comfortable doing I had Warmoth do, or I practiced on my POS (that term doesn't bother me at all.) and then did on his. Neck inserts would be an example of that.
There is a satisfaction in using/playing something you built yourself. But you can always do a guitar later on. You can be shopping for good deals on used parts, etc. Wait for a used Squier Standard (thats got a full width body) and refinish it, change, learn to wire it, etc. Make if yours. Even if you put GFS parts/pickups you will end up with a great sounding guitar. I love my little 7/8ths strat with GFS Pro 63 single coils. And it's got GFS locker tuners, a GFS trem, etc. I'm not trying to be a GFS fanboy but instead trying to make the point is that you can turn a squier, or a Epi Special II whatever and have a lot of fun without breaking the bank.
That is one pimping guitar, not my cup of tea, but if it does it for you, do it and have fun playing it.